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BEIJING, March 24 (Xinhua) -- China will rely on
high-speed passenger railway trains and heavy-load freight trains to meet its
railway expansion goal, reports Friday's Beijing News.
A national railway conference has set a goal of accelerating the modernization of China's train manufacturing
industry during the 11th five-year plan period between 2006 and 2010.
The high-speed passenger trains and heavy-load and
fast freight trains will be the future target for China's railway train
manufacturers, according to the conference.
China is at a crucial phase in its upgrading of its
railway transport capacity to achieve rapid economic growth, and the government
has issued its mid-term and long-term railway network scheme.
According to the scheme, China plans to extend its
railway length to 100,000 kilometers by 2020, and over 12,000 km of high-speed
railways are to be built in the years ahead with a total cost between 2 trillion
yuan (about 250 billion dollars) and 2.5 trillion yuan (some 312.5 billion
dollars).
This month, two significant railway projects have
been approved by the State Council: the 450-km-per-hour Shanghai-Hangzhou maglev
railway and the 300-350-km-per-hour Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway. Enditem
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